I promised myself that I would not post
anything political or anything geared in that direction because I find myself
more issue concerned and not so much party concerned. But today on Facebook I
find myself sorely concerned with some of the comments and postings that I have
read.
I am a multiracial Mormon woman
living in Utah. I will be the first college graduate in my family. I have taken
great pride in my education and being constantly informed in the world. Because
I come from such a diverse background I choose to have an open-mind. I like to
look at all sides before taking a stance. With many situations I find myself
agreeing somewhere in the middle, not because I cannot make up my mind (I am
pretty decisive), but because I whole-heartedly believe that extremes on social
situations leave us worse off.
I will never judge someone for
disagreeing with me because obviously they have their reasons and they are
entitled to that. To disregard their opinions would be a disservice to them and
I know I would personally dislike that happening to me. I listened to what many
of my friends had to say regarding the election and a majority of my friends
were pro-mitt and there is nothing wrong with their decision. What I find
myself upset with was what happened following.
Quite frankly I believe that it
does not matter who becomes president, it matters what that man or woman does
while in office that will best serve the people. Now we have a re-elected
president in a recession. He has a great deal on his hands. We cannot look at
the color of his skin, his religion, or his birth certificate as reasons for why
we should not pray that he guides us in the right direction.
I voted for Obama. My reasons
are my own. I did not vote for him because I am black. I have heard this
several times before the election and to bite my tongue took much effort but I did
so because I refuse to be apart of ignorance. The reason why I did not vote for
Romney has nothing to do with that fact that I am Mormon.
Over the next four years there
will be changes, but I truly believe that if you would like to see change that benefits
the individual as well as the group be apart of it. Make your voice known; do
not stoop to ignorance because you are unhappy. Think of what positive things
you could do to help better the situation.
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